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joining me here at rockefeller center is secretary of education arne duncan. how he hopes to fill the classrooms with a new generation of educators. over the next hour the secretary will be taking questions from college students who are joining us from around the country and from distinguished educators who are here in the audience with us. mr. secretary, it's no secret to us in this room at least that you have some ideas about how we can fill this coming void in our teaching ranks. >> first of all i want to thank you and msnbc for your extraordinary leadership. we think we're going towards a tipping point. your movement has been huge. we do have some ideas. i want to take a moment to talk to young people today, to our college students who may be watching. i want you to think about what you do post graduation, to think about becoming a teacher and think about coming into education. it is tough work. it is not for the faint of heart. you need courage. you need tenacity. you need to believe in your heart that every single student can learn. if you have that, we
joining me here at rockefeller center is secretary of education arne duncan. how he hopes to fill the classrooms with a new generation of educators. over the next hour the secretary will be taking questions from college students who are joining us from around the country and from distinguished educators who are here in the audience with us. mr. secretary, it's no secret to us in this room at least that you have some ideas about how we can fill this coming void in our teaching ranks. >>...
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and, indeed, secretary duncan, an overhaul is in the works. where are we right now in terms of reform? >> we've made tremendous progress. let me be clear, as a country, we have a long, long way to go. we have to educate our way to a better economy. education is an economic strategy. whp you see us being 20th in math and science, we've fallen in one generation from first to ninth in college graduates. that's unacceptable. we're paying a terrible price in a tough economy because we've lost our way educationally. that's why we're pushing so hard for reform. >> it's important to point out as well, there's a lot of money in the reform movement right now. you got a lot of it. you got billions of dollars. as part of race to the top. president bush started no child left behind. that will be reauthorized, you hope, certainly. where are we with those? you're giving money. but there's a lot more conditions to drive accountability. >> we're not investing in the status quo. with the race to the top, it represents less than 1% of the total k through 12 spen
and, indeed, secretary duncan, an overhaul is in the works. where are we right now in terms of reform? >> we've made tremendous progress. let me be clear, as a country, we have a long, long way to go. we have to educate our way to a better economy. education is an economic strategy. whp you see us being 20th in math and science, we've fallen in one generation from first to ninth in college graduates. that's unacceptable. we're paying a terrible price in a tough economy because we've lost...
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secretary of education, arnie duncan. from the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> in the south bronx, my kid who is don't speak english need an extra vocabulary and phonics block. i need extra time to do test prep, but we have a union contract who said the school day is from 8:20 to 3:30. >> live in new york for education nation. the united states wants a world leader in public education and it's now failing our children. of the world's 34 developed economies, american students ranked 24th in math, 17th in science, 10th in literacy. the public knows this all too well. in the "wall street journal" poll, an astounding 77%, more than 3/4 of the question give our schools a c, d, or an f grade. the man with a daunting challenge is here with me now. education secretary arnie duncan. for for participating in the conversations for education nation. as the key leader, you are showing us the way. let's talk about the rankings. finland, south korea singapore have 100% ratings of getting the top third students to choose to be teac
secretary of education, arnie duncan. from the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> in the south bronx, my kid who is don't speak english need an extra vocabulary and phonics block. i need extra time to do test prep, but we have a union contract who said the school day is from 8:20 to 3:30. >> live in new york for education nation. the united states wants a world leader in public education and it's now failing our children. of the world's 34 developed economies, american students...
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the secretary of education will be joining us, arne duncan. new jersey governor chris christie will be on the show and mayor cory booker of newark and tom brokaw, just to name a few joining us for "education nation" here on learning plaza. >> willie, you know what happens when somebody steps on a dog's tail? they bark. your man, the governor of the garden state is upsetting people all over the place. and they're going crazy because he's just doing what he said he was going to do. and then we've got cory booker coming in, and what's happening in newark is exciting. new jersey politics, your hometown, home state. >> their relationship speaks to what we've said many times on this show, there's one issue where republicans and democrats seem to be able to get together. >> two presidents in a row, one republican and one democrat with a hunger to shake up the education establishment. we won't have the change we need without people like governor christie and the last two presidents who are demanding change. >> mika, you look across the political spect
the secretary of education will be joining us, arne duncan. new jersey governor chris christie will be on the show and mayor cory booker of newark and tom brokaw, just to name a few joining us for "education nation" here on learning plaza. >> willie, you know what happens when somebody steps on a dog's tail? they bark. your man, the governor of the garden state is upsetting people all over the place. and they're going crazy because he's just doing what he said he was going to...
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the "daily rundown" interview with education secretary arne duncan. why he said education reform is the civil rights issue of our time. >>> and a father's heartbreaking fight to bring his boys back home. he's just back from egypt after seeing his sons for the first time in more than a year. >>> but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. our man viqueira down there in the land of enchantment. gave you a little preview, a little backyard deal in albuquerque. then off to madison, wisconsin. i hear there's a small little college there. maybe it's now a university. i think they have a mediocre athletic program. i'm kidding. badger fans, the president going to be in madison, wisconsin. >> what are you talking about? >> you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. it's a bad day for us wisconsin folks. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from
the "daily rundown" interview with education secretary arne duncan. why he said education reform is the civil rights issue of our time. >>> and a father's heartbreaking fight to bring his boys back home. he's just back from egypt after seeing his sons for the first time in more than a year. >>> but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. our man viqueira down there in the land of enchantment. gave you a little preview, a little backyard deal in albuquerque....
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they're going to include education secretary arnie duncan, randy wynne guarden and the mayor of boston and two journalists featured in "waiting for superman," jonathan alter and jay matthews. that's next monday, september 27th only here on msnbc. >>> now to politics -- because fresh off of a trip to iowa, sarah palin is now saying for the first time that she may run for president. unless someone with the conservative credentials she thinks are right with america gets into the game. >> if nobody else wanted to step up, i would offer myself up in the name of service to the public, but, i also know anybody, anybody can make a huge difference in this country without a title, without an office, just being out there as an advocate for solutions that can work to get the country on the right track. that's where i am now. it's a comfortable place to be. >> democratic strategist tad divine and vin weber joins us now. vin, you heard sarah palin say, if nobody else wanted to step up, do you think that's the case that nobody else would step up. >> she left herself a very big out. first of all, a lo
they're going to include education secretary arnie duncan, randy wynne guarden and the mayor of boston and two journalists featured in "waiting for superman," jonathan alter and jay matthews. that's next monday, september 27th only here on msnbc. >>> now to politics -- because fresh off of a trip to iowa, sarah palin is now saying for the first time that she may run for president. unless someone with the conservative credentials she thinks are right with america gets into the...
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. >>> duncan hit two home runs against the angels, indians won it. >>> joe inglett with a shot up the middle. norris knocked it down and makes the play at first. >>> another nice defensive play, ryan howard, a line drive to right. uglis threw out howard before he collided with sanchez. luckily, they were both okay. phils won it, 3-2. >>> finally, a stumble and fall while running out of the dugout. that's embarrassing. the teammates had some fun with it, made an outline where he took the spill. it's not too often that you get to look at your own chalk outline. that's your first look at sports. i'm fred owe begin. >> no another quick look at the weather, here's bill karins. >>> good morning. and it's chilly out there in a few spots. especially northern new england. albany, 47 this morning. and we're 51 in hartford, so grab the jacket or a sweater as you head out the door. this afternoon will be gorgeous, but a little brisk out there this morning. a little bit of a breeze, too, but skies are clear. the only showers we have is in extreme northern portions of vermont and maine. but even th
. >>> duncan hit two home runs against the angels, indians won it. >>> joe inglett with a shot up the middle. norris knocked it down and makes the play at first. >>> another nice defensive play, ryan howard, a line drive to right. uglis threw out howard before he collided with sanchez. luckily, they were both okay. phils won it, 3-2. >>> finally, a stumble and fall while running out of the dugout. that's embarrassing. the teammates had some fun with it, made...
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duncan just put out an initiative yesterday to recruit new teachers. we're going to need so many new teachers with the baby boomers retiring. so at the very moment when we need to be thinking about ways to recruit, attract, and retain new teachers, young people all over are saying, why would i want to go into this field? we're hearing such terrible things, people are not appreciating our work. >> maryann quickly, the tenure system in new jersey, are teachers evaluated? do they have to meet certain standards, or do they just check the carotid artery, you've been around. >> teachers work very hard and are evaluated systematically by their administrators on a regular basis. many schools have walk-throughs which ascertain on a daily basis how teachers are doing. teachers are working hard to keep their jobs and working hard for the children. >> maryann woods-murphy, thank you for joining us tonight. i appreciate your time and congratulations on being new jersey's teacher of the year. >> joining me now is mike papantonio is this the new normal for the conser
duncan just put out an initiative yesterday to recruit new teachers. we're going to need so many new teachers with the baby boomers retiring. so at the very moment when we need to be thinking about ways to recruit, attract, and retain new teachers, young people all over are saying, why would i want to go into this field? we're hearing such terrible things, people are not appreciating our work. >> maryann quickly, the tenure system in new jersey, are teachers evaluated? do they have to...
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>> one of the best things is you have arne duncan, a big superintendent at the time no child left behind was implemented. so he has the real direct experience with some of the challenges that many school districts face. what they're trying to accomplish with race to the top is how do we improve on that? how do we give local control and flexibility to this local folks involved in education, but still make sure there are national high standards? how do we evaluate a child's progress, recognizing that if a child makes a certain amount of growth in one year, that's as valid as, you know, other measurements we may want to look at. so in many areas, and also the issue of teaching to the test. how do we get away from that and focus on learn sng the attempt here is to build on some of what was good about no child left behind. the idea of standards based education and measuring outcomes, but bring it into a more practical realistic implementation. >> jeff, it was interesting, of course, we've had a lot of emphasis lately on charter schools. with this wonderful documentary called "waiting for supe
>> one of the best things is you have arne duncan, a big superintendent at the time no child left behind was implemented. so he has the real direct experience with some of the challenges that many school districts face. what they're trying to accomplish with race to the top is how do we improve on that? how do we give local control and flexibility to this local folks involved in education, but still make sure there are national high standards? how do we evaluate a child's progress,...
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arne duncan yesterday was talking to some college kids and telling them the starting salary. i was thinking, wow, this is a tough sale. so there's not much money. it's a very difficult job. it's really labor intensive. so the only currency you have is that love of it. that one moment where the kid looks at you and says, oh, yeah, i understand. or i quoted you yesterday. or he comes back and says, if it weren't for you i wouldn't be -- and we all have those teachers, right? >> yeah, we've all had some of those. that moment is what made you think about what you enjoyed about. the flip side is it also maid you somewhat emotional. >> you know, they've been overplaying that. the first week i was really worried i had made a huge mistake and i would let the kids down. you feel a tremendous responsibility. somebody said you're always in front of an audience. isn't it the same thing? yeah, but i have this audience's future in my hands. i really felt that responsibility. i didn't want to let them down. i talked to the school district. i talked to the network. i talked everybody into do
arne duncan yesterday was talking to some college kids and telling them the starting salary. i was thinking, wow, this is a tough sale. so there's not much money. it's a very difficult job. it's really labor intensive. so the only currency you have is that love of it. that one moment where the kid looks at you and says, oh, yeah, i understand. or i quoted you yesterday. or he comes back and says, if it weren't for you i wouldn't be -- and we all have those teachers, right? >> yeah, we've...
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secretary arne duncan said, listen, college may not be the option for all children. but they all deserve a high school diploma to be able to be competitive and be trained to have a job to be table to take care of their families. >> something that is very curious. myspace basically taught kids how to program. they taught them computer programming. 5 million latino kids were on myspace doing math and science. not knowing it. how do we look at education by the tools they're already doing by being active on the internet? and translate them through items and needs they already understand? >> you know, that is a great point. we talked about that yesterday. before i let you go, what is the one thing you would like to see immediately addressed twn hispanic community to try to deal with the dropout rate? what is the most important thing you can say to the families? >> the parents have to be actively involved in the education system. how do we create programs where the parent feels they have the authority to engage in a conversation with teachers? right now there's a leadershi
secretary arne duncan said, listen, college may not be the option for all children. but they all deserve a high school diploma to be able to be competitive and be trained to have a job to be table to take care of their families. >> something that is very curious. myspace basically taught kids how to program. they taught them computer programming. 5 million latino kids were on myspace doing math and science. not knowing it. how do we look at education by the tools they're already doing by...
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arne duncan weighed in today on andrea mitchell reports. >> somewhere along the line in the country, we lost our way. the teaching profession has been beaten down. sometimes it's been stigmatized. we have to recruit the next generation of extraordinary talent who wants to come in and has the courage to challenge the status quo and give every child in the country a chance for the great education they deserve. >> one of the dynamics to the statistic es we just gave is one of the biggest problems that many students face in the classroom, and sometimes outside from the schoolyard to restroom stalls. in some schools there's little escapes from threatens of violence and drugs. there's ha national survey out of columbia university that shows more than one in four students, age 12 to 17, attend schools which are both gang and drug dominated. let's bring in blair taylor. how does this affect not only the gang members, but also the students in the school that may not be members? >> if you're a young student walking to school and you're held up on your way to school. then somebody asks you to s
arne duncan weighed in today on andrea mitchell reports. >> somewhere along the line in the country, we lost our way. the teaching profession has been beaten down. sometimes it's been stigmatized. we have to recruit the next generation of extraordinary talent who wants to come in and has the courage to challenge the status quo and give every child in the country a chance for the great education they deserve. >> one of the dynamics to the statistic es we just gave is one of the...
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president obama and education secretary duncan i think understand how important this challenge is. and their leadership has helped drive changes in state houses across the country, including here in new york. i'm optimistic that we can succeed. partly because we've seen here in new york what a difference reform can make. and partly because i believe the country is reaching a tipping point in terms of recognizing the severity of this problem. and demanding action. the new film "waiting for superman" has sparked a national controversy on education education reform that's badly needed and long overdue. i think it's touched a nerve because it shows through the heart-wrenching stories of children and their parents exactly what is at stake. we should never forget that every morning in this city and all across our country, moms and dads wake up at 5:30 to prepare breakfast for their children, they dress them and get them ready for school. they grab their little hands as they cross their street. they take them to our doorstep and then they leave them in our trust. their children are in our
president obama and education secretary duncan i think understand how important this challenge is. and their leadership has helped drive changes in state houses across the country, including here in new york. i'm optimistic that we can succeed. partly because we've seen here in new york what a difference reform can make. and partly because i believe the country is reaching a tipping point in terms of recognizing the severity of this problem. and demanding action. the new film "waiting for...
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i will introduce to you arnie duncan in a couple. you have important lessons for us to learn. >> thank you, a pleasure. >> coming up next from cradle to college, more with geoffrey canada. updating the breaking news, the carter center said jimmy carter is resting comfortably after developing an upset stomach on the flight to cleveland. he was taken to the hospital for observation and expected to resume his book tour later this week. i jumped the gun. he is 85 for another day and a half. he turns 86 on friday, october 1st. we'll be right back. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. bankers are known to be a little bit in love with themselves.. trust me. are
i will introduce to you arnie duncan in a couple. you have important lessons for us to learn. >> thank you, a pleasure. >> coming up next from cradle to college, more with geoffrey canada. updating the breaking news, the carter center said jimmy carter is resting comfortably after developing an upset stomach on the flight to cleveland. he was taken to the hospital for observation and expected to resume his book tour later this week. i jumped the gun. he is 85 for another day and a...
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more aggressively when secretary duncan called for something to be done with the lowest performing schools, we call them priority schools. we're partnering in over 120 schools in 14 states saying if we partner with school board and employees and working with parents, we can turn those schools around. >> everything is a matter of degree. let's see what the president said earlier this week with matt lauer. >> you can't defend a status quo in which a third of our kids are dropping out. you can't defend a status quo when you have 2,000 schools across the country that are dropout factories. if teachers aren't doing a good job, they've got to go. >> what do you say to the president, to the teacher who we showed with brian williams on sunday who said, i want to come in on saturday. my kids in the bronx need the special help, need more fonices and grammar. the contract says i can't. what do you say to people who say, these contracts are getting in the way of helping our kids? america's future is at stake. >> number one, president obama, we say we're absolutely in agreement. the status quo is unacc
more aggressively when secretary duncan called for something to be done with the lowest performing schools, we call them priority schools. we're partnering in over 120 schools in 14 states saying if we partner with school board and employees and working with parents, we can turn those schools around. >> everything is a matter of degree. let's see what the president said earlier this week with matt lauer. >> you can't defend a status quo in which a third of our kids are dropping out....
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do you believe that arne duncan and other leaders are listening? >> they are listening, but i don't think they're sensing the urgency. we are disengaged with the children. as shane mentioned, the kids are speaking this language. we mentor the teachers. we have no professional development for the children. we give them the systemm and they know how to operate it. they work with us and they do the job. and they're learning. and the whole environment in the school changes. the cost is negligible. the cost that we're paying today by not doing it is a much higher cost. we just don't feel it on a day-to-day basis. >> thank you both for bringing up this top itiic. this is at the forefront. people need to wake up when it comes to technology and our children. thank you both. greatly appreciate it. >> you are most welcome. >> visit educationnation.com and learn more. click on "learn more" and there you can find the great schools app with resources on everything from how your child's school stacks up to local parenting chat groups. find it all, educationnatio
do you believe that arne duncan and other leaders are listening? >> they are listening, but i don't think they're sensing the urgency. we are disengaged with the children. as shane mentioned, the kids are speaking this language. we mentor the teachers. we have no professional development for the children. we give them the systemm and they know how to operate it. they work with us and they do the job. and they're learning. and the whole environment in the school changes. the cost is...
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arne duncan, who flew on air force 1 with the president was asked why this controversy didn't seem to appear this year. i think he said i think people realize it was silly to do that last year. for the president to come out to talk to students and tell them to work hard shouldn't be controversial for any president to do it. that was the president's basic message today. talking straight forwardly about a time in his life when he was a goof off and his mom had to set him straight and get him to study hard. his message was simple. stay in school, work hard and that will make the difference. >> excelling, whether in school or in life isn't mainly about being smarter than everybody else. that's not really the secret to success. it's about working harder than everybody else. don't avoid new challenges, seek them out. step out of your comfort sewns. don't be afraid to ask for help. your teachers and your family are there to guide you. >> the president also had a message to students to be kind to one another. he didn't use a word bullying but it was a message about that conduct. saying when y
arne duncan, who flew on air force 1 with the president was asked why this controversy didn't seem to appear this year. i think he said i think people realize it was silly to do that last year. for the president to come out to talk to students and tell them to work hard shouldn't be controversial for any president to do it. that was the president's basic message today. talking straight forwardly about a time in his life when he was a goof off and his mom had to set him straight and get him to...
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yesterday arne duncan, secretary of education, says he's looking for diversity. he acknowledges the problem with getting more men into the schools. >> there's a lot of action being done about it now. one thing we're seeing, you look at the military population, for example, and veterans. veterans have a 17% unemployment rate. that's a great area to start looking for men looking for the second profession to do real good and continue the sense of service. >> and men who know about being a role model. >> when i came back from afghanistan, teachers came to me and said thank you for their service. the only thing i could say to them was thank you for your service. they do an extraordinarily important role and arguably the most important job we have in the country are our teachers. >> you can find so much about the men and resources available to help improve your child's education by visiting educati educationnation.com. find great school apps with resources on how your child's school stacks up to other zools to local parent chat groups. >>> new developments in an intern
yesterday arne duncan, secretary of education, says he's looking for diversity. he acknowledges the problem with getting more men into the schools. >> there's a lot of action being done about it now. one thing we're seeing, you look at the military population, for example, and veterans. veterans have a 17% unemployment rate. that's a great area to start looking for men looking for the second profession to do real good and continue the sense of service. >> and men who know about...
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. >> we'll be live on education plaza interviewing the education secretary, arne duncan. >>> we've have one of our own tonight right here on msnbc "last word with lawrence o'donnell" tonight 10:00 eastern. >> lawrence o'donnell adding msnbc host to his long list of accomplishments in washington and hollywood, and he joins us now. lawrence, i want to start with a question i posed to matthew dowd, former bush political adviser and it has to do with watching alan grayson, the democratic member of congress down there in a republican district. and i've been hearing from more and more democrats saying why aren't more democrats nationally channeling anger the way alan grayson does? >> it does seem to be working for him. but that is district by district judgment. it's also a personality issue. i mean a lot of the guys simply don't have that performance level in them if you want to call it that. and they don't actually feel that way. i mean, alan grayson, within the democratic party, makes some of the most extreme statements within the democratic party about the other side. he's not somebody who
. >> we'll be live on education plaza interviewing the education secretary, arne duncan. >>> we've have one of our own tonight right here on msnbc "last word with lawrence o'donnell" tonight 10:00 eastern. >> lawrence o'donnell adding msnbc host to his long list of accomplishments in washington and hollywood, and he joins us now. lawrence, i want to start with a question i posed to matthew dowd, former bush political adviser and it has to do with watching alan...
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starting on msnbc and on msnbc nbc and join andrea at 1:00 live from the plaza and she will talk with arne duncan and the following. plus two journalists that were featured in the movie ewsweek's" jonathan alter and the "the washington post" jay matthews. that is monday on msnbc. >>> coming up, where can bill clinton help democrats and president obama on the comeback trail some we will ask the strategist to weigh in. first, the current president gushes to the former president about a little first lady love. >> bill clinton understands where i'm coming from here. he knows what it's like to be married to somebody who is smarter, somebody who is better looking, somebody that is just all-around a little more impressive than you are! before rogaine, my solution to the problem was to go ahead and wear hats. i was always the hat guy. i can't even tell you how much it's changed my life. [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. no more hats. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. - that's right, cso we've got a list no more hats. of things you can do to get active.
starting on msnbc and on msnbc nbc and join andrea at 1:00 live from the plaza and she will talk with arne duncan and the following. plus two journalists that were featured in the movie ewsweek's" jonathan alter and the "the washington post" jay matthews. that is monday on msnbc. >>> coming up, where can bill clinton help democrats and president obama on the comeback trail some we will ask the strategist to weigh in. first, the current president gushes to the former...
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then join us at 1:00 live from the plaza, our guests that day will include education secretary arne duncan, american federation of teachers president, randy weingarten, boston mayor thomas me kn menino and "newsweek's" jonathan alter and "the washington post's" jay matthews. >>> violence erupted in israel today after a guard shot and killed a palestinian man accused of throwing stones at jewish settlers. rioting broke out during the man's funeral that spread to the compound surrounding the al aqsa mosque. it comes as peace talks hang in the balance. the head of israel's plan to end the moratorium on settlement construction coming up this sunday. danny ayland is former israeli ambassador to the u.s. good to see you. >> always a pleasure to be with you. >> we've seen the violence of this just another example, you've had problems erupting over the course of the last week or so as the peace talks resume. what is the intention of israel's government regarding the moratorium which expires on the 26th coming up this weekend? >> the intention of the israeli government is to continue the negotiatio
then join us at 1:00 live from the plaza, our guests that day will include education secretary arne duncan, american federation of teachers president, randy weingarten, boston mayor thomas me kn menino and "newsweek's" jonathan alter and "the washington post's" jay matthews. >>> violence erupted in israel today after a guard shot and killed a palestinian man accused of throwing stones at jewish settlers. rioting broke out during the man's funeral that spread to the...
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won -- reading all these blogs, if you look at the lettering on the christine mcdonnell thing, it's duncan doughnut lettering, and it made me hungry. >> it is the font of the people. >> if you look at it, it makes me hungry. well, good morning. mika is in washington, d.c. training for the health challenge. why is she doing that? she doesn't need to do that. >> i don't know. she's doing cyber metrics. >> willie, marlboros? >> this is a walk, not a run. i'm not getting on the train to da if there's running. >> there will be no running from us. we got a golf cart. i got, like, those tony soprano sweats, velour and we'll be smoking. we're in new york, we have msnbc and "time" magazine analyst laura halprin. chris jansing and in washington, d.c., nbc political analyst pat buchanan. i don't know if pat is lathered up by what happened last night. pat, we'll get to you in a minute. i was awakened though in the middle of the night by a three-alarm -- not tweet, a three-alarm column by mark halprin, framing last night in opinion pox lip tick terms for the republican party. >> so apocalyptic. republi
won -- reading all these blogs, if you look at the lettering on the christine mcdonnell thing, it's duncan doughnut lettering, and it made me hungry. >> it is the font of the people. >> if you look at it, it makes me hungry. well, good morning. mika is in washington, d.c. training for the health challenge. why is she doing that? she doesn't need to do that. >> i don't know. she's doing cyber metrics. >> willie, marlboros? >> this is a walk, not a run. i'm not...
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and on tuesday, join us live from education plaza where our guests include education secretary arne duncan. >> hope everybody wrote that down. that's a lot to remember. >> take notes if you're a good students in your classroom, you're taking notes. >>> which former clinton administration official volunteered at an israeli army base during the 1991 persian gulf war? personally, chuck, i think this was an easy one. >> i do too. the answer, current white house chief of staff rahm emanuel. >> well, certainly mayoral candidate of chicago, that's almost certain. >>> coming up, the family business. sarah palin and now her daughter taking their celebrity to new heights. is this good for political fortunes or just the bottom line? >>> let's reveal the white house soup of the day. chicken chili, the president's gone and the staff is there and they'll be enjoying chicken chili. >> you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. when i had my heart attack, i couldn't believe it. it was a real shock. i remember being at the hospital thinking, "i should have done more to take care of myself." you sho
and on tuesday, join us live from education plaza where our guests include education secretary arne duncan. >> hope everybody wrote that down. that's a lot to remember. >> take notes if you're a good students in your classroom, you're taking notes. >>> which former clinton administration official volunteered at an israeli army base during the 1991 persian gulf war? personally, chuck, i think this was an easy one. >> i do too. the answer, current white house chief of...
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work with respect to the no child left behind and what is now happening under the leadership, arne duncan. it goes back. every president that i've worked for has had the same approach to education, knowing how to do more. but i think the whole country is understanding this and we're getting mobilized. but there's one person we need to spend a little more time talking about. and that's starting to put the heat on our kids. we have to start telling our kids that we have expectations from you. you will not drop out. the school in denver i saw a little story on television about this young man who was graduating from high school. it's a charter school run by -- it's a parochial school. all 71 graduates were going on to college. and they were interviewing the valedictorian. hispanic kid. usual story. and the interviewer said to him, well, why were you successful? how did you make it? and he looked at the camera and he said i was never, ever, ever given the opportunity to fail. they kept him in play. no matter what he might have done to slip out, he got slapped back into play by parents, by aunt
work with respect to the no child left behind and what is now happening under the leadership, arne duncan. it goes back. every president that i've worked for has had the same approach to education, knowing how to do more. but i think the whole country is understanding this and we're getting mobilized. but there's one person we need to spend a little more time talking about. and that's starting to put the heat on our kids. we have to start telling our kids that we have expectations from you. you...
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mayor bloomberg, arne duncan and president obama even on these issues have done some good things. minnesota, we are the first state in the nation statewide to offer performance pay for teachers. >> that's great. >> i want to ask you about the direction of the republican party. and for example, last night on "the last word with lawrence o'donnell," 10:00 eastern time. >> are we talking about levi again? >> no. charlie crist was talking about, and he used this phrase, reasonable republicans. do you think some of the tea party candidates are reasonable republicans, and i guess spfrkally i ask about christine o'donnell. is she a reasonable candidate? >> well, i think in that case, mika, she was selected by the republican voters of delaware in an open and fair primary. i know people are concerned about some of her comments and she's addressing those and we'll know more about that as it comes out. from my standpoint if a state in an open and fair process picks somebody as their candidate, from a republican standpoint, i'm going to give that person deference and say you are part of the t
mayor bloomberg, arne duncan and president obama even on these issues have done some good things. minnesota, we are the first state in the nation statewide to offer performance pay for teachers. >> that's great. >> i want to ask you about the direction of the republican party. and for example, last night on "the last word with lawrence o'donnell," 10:00 eastern time. >> are we talking about levi again? >> no. charlie crist was talking about, and he used this...
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we'll have arne duncan, michelle rhee, robert bobb, randi weingarten. we'll talk about the future of the house, the republican agenda and our guest so far mike pens from indiana, a tea party advocate as you know. >> that's pretty good. david gregory, see you sunday on "meet the press." >> miami, baby. >> the big one. >>> by the way, msnbc.com is launching a very cool feature today, the voter confidence index, sort of a dow jones of the national mood. the more negative the number is, the worse it is for the party in the white house. >> ezra klein, what cool gadgets do you have for post partisan? >> i swear to god, i have a pen that will record what you're saying and it goes to that moment in tape. >> help me out. you write something down. >> lit be recording it now, writing it down while you're talking. when i want to go back to it later, i literally point the pen at the place in my notes and it would give me everything i was saying. >> no matter how bad your handwriting is. >> do we have our nerdometer. >> a 47 on the nerd index. congratulations, you be
we'll have arne duncan, michelle rhee, robert bobb, randi weingarten. we'll talk about the future of the house, the republican agenda and our guest so far mike pens from indiana, a tea party advocate as you know. >> that's pretty good. david gregory, see you sunday on "meet the press." >> miami, baby. >> the big one. >>> by the way, msnbc.com is launching a very cool feature today, the voter confidence index, sort of a dow jones of the national mood. the...
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but at the same time, both he and secretary duncan have been pretty stalwart supporters of charter schools. they haven't advocated private choice, which i also think would be important. and they're saying all the right things about performance pay for teachers, so while it's a work in progress, i give him high marks, because from his perspective, he's on the left and he's taking on a core constituency. and anytime that happens from the left or right, based on principle, based on conviction, you've got to give people credit. >> are you surprised that teachers' unions are now going to have to be the ones, they're going to have to start defending policies that many of us believe are indefensible? >> if you play offense, whether it's in sports or policy world, you win eventually. so by advocating and pushing reform in varying forms across the country, who are the primary opponents to every reform of any significance? it's the teachers' union. and eventually you can't just play successful defense all the time. >> but what was the tipping point? it was like one day i showed up on set and everyon
but at the same time, both he and secretary duncan have been pretty stalwart supporters of charter schools. they haven't advocated private choice, which i also think would be important. and they're saying all the right things about performance pay for teachers, so while it's a work in progress, i give him high marks, because from his perspective, he's on the left and he's taking on a core constituency. and anytime that happens from the left or right, based on principle, based on conviction,...
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administration has really done a lot surprisingly for democrats to try to change the status quo, secretary duncan and the president. the movie is troubling and a call to action. luckily this is one issue where both parties see the solutions in the same way. >> tina, it is the most important issue if you're talking about the long-term health of this country. >> absolutely. >> our schools are crumbling. >> it's so frightening really how the eroding education system is affecting america's place in the world, competitiveness, ability to handle the changes confronting us, the need to be a knowledge economy, all these things we're headed for. and yet we're now having this education system which is just slipping, slipping, slipping. >> terrible scores. >> terrible scores. i admire very much what michelle ree has been doing in washington. she's clearly facing -- i don't know whether she'll stay, but she has fought so hard in the public school area. >> that's one of the most depressing parts of the movie where michelle fights like hell to figure out a way to reward good teachers, and it horrified the d.c.
administration has really done a lot surprisingly for democrats to try to change the status quo, secretary duncan and the president. the movie is troubling and a call to action. luckily this is one issue where both parties see the solutions in the same way. >> tina, it is the most important issue if you're talking about the long-term health of this country. >> absolutely. >> our schools are crumbling. >> it's so frightening really how the eroding education system is...